then there was "the Boogens" (1981) .... don't do it doggie....
and this 1980 gem ....
and this 1980 gem ....
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Yeah, I hear ya about the incriminating evidence Holly. I'm kind of glad there weren't cell phone cameras around, I'd be screwed...lolSigh...I wish I'd thought to bring a camera along during my adventures in the 80s. I can't find any pictures of my rooster bangs - except for the ones in the year book, or I'd share too. We really didn't take pictures. The cell phone youth has us beat on that for sure. Of course, no incriminating evidence lingers either...
Screwed? Oh yeah - that makes it onto cell phones now - guess there is just no privacy anymore!Yeah, I hear ya about the incriminating evidence Holly. I'm kind of glad there weren't cell phone cameras around, I'd be screwed...lol
That's EXACTLY how I judge a GREAT actor, they make you LOVE them when they're the GOOD guy,& HATE them when they're the BAD guy!It's not his looks that may have you changing your mind about him, it's his character in this movie.....
The MAJORITY of today's youth isn't SMART enough not to take INCRIMINATING pictures!Yeah, I hear ya about the incriminating evidence Holly. I'm kind of glad there weren't cell phone cameras around, I'd be screwed...lol
The MAJORITY of today's youth isn't SMART enough not to take INCRIMINATING pictures!
The majority of today's youth isn't smart enough not to take incriminating pictures.
(I hope you don't mind but I took your sentence, removed the capitalization and also took out the exclamation point). Yah, I know - I am not perfect, either. I have a tendency to overuse that exclamation point.
I just wanted to show you that we can still understand the gist of what you are saying without using Caps Lock. I hope you don't mind?
KRULL! Awesome flick. Dungeons and Dragons on the big screen.Cool .... here's another one to add to that catagory
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And speaking of Dungeons and Dragons...anyone play the board game version in the 80's? I was into this game big time in as much as I had notebooks filled with info about my magic user character. Hit points, charisma, spells. My best friend, also a Stephen King uber fan, introduced me to it in about 1985 and we had a regular game for about 6 years whenever we could all get together. One guy was an awesome dungeon master and the three of us made quite a good team. We had tons of modules. I wish I would have kept some of my D&D dice and modules, they would make for fun reading now. I've tried to explain to my son how we played D&D as a board game and he just gives me the blank "WOW, you are friggin old" look as I ramble on about how simpler things were back then.
1985..haha some of us,who were in our twenties then,going to school,etc,well,just think,someone born in that year is roughly 28..which does make us old..And speaking of Dungeons and Dragons...anyone play the board game version in the 80's? I was into this game big time in as much as I had notebooks filled with info about my magic user character. Hit points, charisma, spells. My best friend, also a Stephen King uber fan, introduced me to it in about 1985 and we had a regular game for about 6 years whenever we could all get together. One guy was an awesome dungeon master and the three of us made quite a good team. We had tons of modules. I wish I would have kept some of my D&D dice and modules, they would make for fun reading now. I've tried to explain to my son how we played D&D as a board game and he just gives me the blank "WOW, you are friggin old" look as I ramble on about how simpler things were back then.
Hey Neesy, I Heard It Through The Grape Vine!
Oh yeah? What did you hear? Tell me, tell me (big wink)Hey Neesy, I Heard It Through The Grape Vine!